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not ordered. If goods ordered do not reach you in 
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your order. 
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FREE DELIVERY — All Vegetables Seeds, Flower 
_ Seeds and Bulbs offered in this catalogue will be 
_ delivered transportation paid in the United States at 
st prices listed. In making this Free Delivery offer we 
reserve the right to ship goods by Parcel Post, Express 
or Freight. Other items of seeds and other merchan- 
dise will be sent tramsporiation collect unless 
GRASS AND FIELD SEEDS—All Grass and Field 
Seeds, Onion Sets and Potatoes are shipped only 
at purchaser’s expense by express or freight, us 
ordered. Prices quoted in this catalogue are F.O.B. 
Worcester. Small quantities of Grass or Field Seeds 
tute, we feel that in the event of our being sold out 
of ‘any variety it would be to the advantage of our 
patrons to allow us this privilege, for, if on receipt 
of any substitute it is not perfectly satisfactory, 
the same may be returned and money paid will be 
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Consult Us on All Lawn Problems 
(Poa pratensis). One of the most valu- 
icky Blue Grass able grasses for, pasture and lawn, re- 
‘S some time to become established, but lasts indefinitely 
mgenial soils. Sown with white clover, it forms a splen- 
awn. Lb., 45c; 10 Ibs., $4.00; 100 lbs., $38.00. 
98% pure. Lb., 50c; 10 Ibs., $4.70; 100 
icky Blue Grass enon 
(Festuca pratensis). Largely used for per- 
ow Fescue manent mowing mixtures. Lb., 45c; 10 lbs., 
A tall growing water grass, thriving in 
Canary Grass brooks, ditches, ponds, and marshy tracts 
id. ie is of good nutritive value. Lb., 45c; 10 Ibs. or over, 
er Ib. 
5 > (Festuca rubra). Its leaves are 
or Chewings Fescue bright green and the plant does 
row in tufts but creeps by underground stems, so that 
lant may eventually cover a circle 2 to 4 feet in diam- 
It is used mainly as a lawn plant. On sandy or gravelly 
t makes exquisite lawns. Lb., 90c; 10 Ibs., $8.50. 
h Stalked Meadow (Poa trivialis). Ideal for shade. It 
; is a perennial and grows in soil that 
ist and cool. Cannot supply. 
F (Poa compressa). A hardy perennial 
lian Blue Grass with creeping root-stalks which form 
yng turf. Lb., 45c; 10 Ibs., $4.25. 
fats Used extensively in lawn mixtures. Lb., 
stic Rye Grass 20¢; 10 Ibs., $1.80. 
lop, Fancy Recleaned This is one of the best grasses for 
sowing for immediate effect. Lb., 
LO Ibs., $2.45; 100 Ibs.) $23.00. 
Top Superfine, 98 per cent pure. Lb., 35c¢; 10 Ibs., $2.90; 
100 Ibs., $27.00. 
ird Grass (Dactylis glomerata). For early pasturing this 
is very desirable; also fine for sowing in 
‘d places. Lb., 50c; 10 lbs., $4.70. 
7 Our Worcester Grade is a seed 
ester Grade Timothy which is of the highest quality at 
cart. Taken from the best fields of full ripe seed, we can 
e you, that after going through the cleaning process we 
‘uarantee a purity of 99.50 per cent. Lb., 15c; 10 to 60 
12c¢ per lb.; 60 Ibs or more, Ile per lb. 
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